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TV is more forgiving for us – and it's edgier.
"The outcome will make the termination point more forgiving for the negligent and high-speed drivers, and will greatly improve safety".
"The new format this year definitely is a little more forgiving for me the way I'm positioned right now," he said.
Nike's SUMO 2 (an abbreviation of "super moment of inertia") driver has a head with its weight spread to the outer edges, making it less likely to twist when hitting a ball and thus more forgiving for off-center hits.
In breast cancer, the procedure is more forgiving for a number of reasons.
They tend to have a thinner, brighter tone quality, but are more forgiving for novice players due to their clear projection.
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It was only Stoke's second defeat in 10 top-flight games and their manager Tony Pulis appeared more forgiving of his keeper for conceding the first goal than he was the second.
I think Hollywood is more forgiving of, and they allow for less conventionally attractive leading men than they do with women.
Its poems are directed inward, and the voice is more colloquial, more personal, more forgiving of others, and much more relaxed in the claims it makes for itself.
The difference is there's room for error here, perhaps one reason why people are more forgiving of mistakes.
Sensitivity and resolution are critical for any experimental method, but the analysis in Fig. 5 clearly demonstrates that GPS mapping of BLA may be established at radically more forgiving conditions for spectral sensitivity and resolution than typical for NMR applications.
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